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Wisconsin County Sets 17.3 MPH Speed Limit to Jolt Drivers Alert
Outagamie County's Recycling and Solid Waste facility uses unconventional 17.3 mph speed limit to force drivers out of autopilot in busy work zone.
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Outagamie County's Recycling and Solid Waste facility uses unconventional 17.3 mph speed limit to force drivers out of autopilot in busy work zone.
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Angela Faith Jourdan twerked in front of students at Lake Minneola High School Monday, made sexual statements, and grabbed a student by the neck before arrest.
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Federal prosecutors unsealed charges against 10 current and former Mexican officials Wednesday, including Sinaloa governor, for aiding drug cartels.
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Alex Cora sent a heartfelt mass email to the Red Sox organization after his firing last week, praising Fenway Park as 'the best workplace in the world.'
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FBI says Claudio Neves Valente began planning Brown University shooting in 2022, driven by personal failures and desire for retribution against perceived injustices.
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Christopher, DeYanna, and Paige Ostroushko face federal charges for attacking TPUSA reporter Savanah Hernandez at Minneapolis anti-ICE protest on April 11.
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Jaime Ernesto Alvarez-Gonzalez, 53, admitted to stalking federal agents in fake Border Patrol vehicle to disrupt deportation operations in San Diego.
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Alexis Weber, 50, arrested Tuesday in Altamonte Springs after police caught her defecating in her yard following reports of human feces on cars and mailboxes.
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Diego Rodriguez arrested on battery charges and permanently banned from Walt Disney World after allegedly assaulting employee during Epcot character photo line.
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Federal investigators confirm Cole Allen fired the shot that struck a Secret Service officer during Saturday's attack at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
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FBI and international police arrested 276 suspects in global operation targeting cryptocurrency pig-butchering scam centers that stole millions from Americans.
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Cole Tomas Allen photographed himself with weapons in hotel room before April 25 assassination attempt on President Trump at Washington Hilton ballroom.